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Gender Issues In To Kill A Mockingbird

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“As a female, you shouldn’t…” is a sentence that almost all girls have been lectured on, no matter it was decades ago or now. Society has always had a deep-rooted prejudice against women. Women’s clothing is severely curbed, and for the jobs available for both male and female, the ability of female applicants has ever been questioned due to their gender. For too long, women have lived by societal stereotypes, and were forced to endure the sexual discrimination. Nevertheless, the closer people get to modern times, the more universal education becomes. As a result, women’s self-consciousness was awakened, and their struggle against gender bias emerged and flourished.
The character Scout Finch in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird is undoubtfully …show more content…

When she was 21, her husband didn’t allow her to finish law school, and they end up having two kids. Laura participated in community affairs and became a community mediator between the Roma and the local administration. In 2015, Laura became one of the first two Roma women councillors in Moldova. However, as a 28-year-old woman, it’s difficult to get recognition. Because of gender bias, she encountered difficulties which wanted to lock her away as a woman defined by the society. Laura’s husband accused her of abandoning their children since she spent plenty of time taking care of other children. For her husband, a woman must stay at home doing household chores and taking care of children. This reveals that even in modern society, gender discrimination is difficult to be eradicated from people's thinking. Nevertheless, Laura showed an unyielding spirit against sexism when facing difficulties. She comments that “you may think these are minor accomplishments, but I fought hard to get them done” (Braun). Her future plan is to finish law school and build a community center for women and children from vulnerable group. Laura’s story shows that though gender bias resulted in difficulties to women’s life, women’s feminist consciousness will enable them to put up a fight against

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